Since the first photogeologic exploration of Mars, vast mounds of layered sediments found within the Valles Marineris troughs (interior layered deposits, ILDs) have remained unexplained. Recent spectroscopic results showing that these materials contain coarse-grained hematite and sulfate suggest that they are fundamentally similar to layered sulfate deposits seen elsewhere on Mars, and are therefore a key piece of the global aqueous history of Mars. In this work we constrain the origin of the ILDs by considering mass balance equations. One model involving formation of the ILDs by groundwater upwelling requires that a significant fraction of the global Martian sulfur budget was concentrated in the Valles Marineris at the time when the ILDs f...
Studies of the origin of the Martian sulfate and phyllosilicate deposits have led to the hypothesis ...
Most sulfate minerals discovered on Mars are dated no earlier than the Hesperian. We showed, using a...
Most sulfate minerals discovered on Mars are dated no earlier than the Hesperian. We showed, using a...
Sulfate-dominated sedimentary deposits are widespread on the surface of Mars, which contrasts with t...
International audienceSulfate-dominated sedimentary deposits are widespread on the surface of Mars, ...
The chemistry, sedimentology, and geology of the Meridiani sedimentary deposits are best explained b...
Understanding the origin of the Hesperian-aged sulfate-bearing Equatorial Layered Deposits (ELDs) is...
Candor Mensa, an interior layered deposit (ILD) in Valles Marineris, Mars, consists of two stratigr...
A unique aspect of martian geology is the presence of similar compositional stratigraphy observed in...
International audienceThe East Candor Interior Layered Deposit (ILD) has signatures of mono- and pol...
Candor Mensa, an interior layered deposit (ILD) in Valles Marineris, Mars, consists of two stratigra...
A distinctive sulfur cycle dominates many geological processes on Mars and hydrated sulfate minerals...
This work investigates a realistic scenario for sulfate formation on Mars that may have occurred und...
Interior layered deposits (ILDs) of the eastern Valles Marineris and adjacent chaos regions were ana...
Reconnaissance Orbiter provide insights into the origin of interior layered deposits in Valles Marin...
Studies of the origin of the Martian sulfate and phyllosilicate deposits have led to the hypothesis ...
Most sulfate minerals discovered on Mars are dated no earlier than the Hesperian. We showed, using a...
Most sulfate minerals discovered on Mars are dated no earlier than the Hesperian. We showed, using a...
Sulfate-dominated sedimentary deposits are widespread on the surface of Mars, which contrasts with t...
International audienceSulfate-dominated sedimentary deposits are widespread on the surface of Mars, ...
The chemistry, sedimentology, and geology of the Meridiani sedimentary deposits are best explained b...
Understanding the origin of the Hesperian-aged sulfate-bearing Equatorial Layered Deposits (ELDs) is...
Candor Mensa, an interior layered deposit (ILD) in Valles Marineris, Mars, consists of two stratigr...
A unique aspect of martian geology is the presence of similar compositional stratigraphy observed in...
International audienceThe East Candor Interior Layered Deposit (ILD) has signatures of mono- and pol...
Candor Mensa, an interior layered deposit (ILD) in Valles Marineris, Mars, consists of two stratigra...
A distinctive sulfur cycle dominates many geological processes on Mars and hydrated sulfate minerals...
This work investigates a realistic scenario for sulfate formation on Mars that may have occurred und...
Interior layered deposits (ILDs) of the eastern Valles Marineris and adjacent chaos regions were ana...
Reconnaissance Orbiter provide insights into the origin of interior layered deposits in Valles Marin...
Studies of the origin of the Martian sulfate and phyllosilicate deposits have led to the hypothesis ...
Most sulfate minerals discovered on Mars are dated no earlier than the Hesperian. We showed, using a...
Most sulfate minerals discovered on Mars are dated no earlier than the Hesperian. We showed, using a...